the "define successful" question on the interview

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how do we answer the "define successful" question on the interview? any suggestions? thank you in advance 🙂

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to me it means to accomplish something you've set your mind to for years and years and never giving up. It means being able to not only make you a happier person doing what you do but involves making the world a better place as well. That took me 5 seconds to think of. You should, however, print out a list of often asked questions and take at least half and hour to come up with answers for each questions and memorize them before the interview. That should help I hope. 🙂
 
Success is an abstract ideal. It intrinsically means nothing. Success to me is different than success to somebody else. The race of life is long and strenuous - and in the end - it's only with yourself. This is why I find it more appealing to find myself a success than be seen a success to others.


Or some crap like that, I dunno.
 
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It's just like Alfred said to Batman, "Why do we fall down Mr. Wayne?" And Batman replied, "So we can get back up."

Success is the same thing. For me, success is measured by my fortitude to keep going, conquer obstacles, and attain my goals against all odds.

Okay, I'm having boot camp flashbacks. Gotta go!
 
"Success" is being able to answer questions like this on your own, being confident in your ideas.
 
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